Barcelona and L'Hospitalet de Llobregat have started technical work on their new joint commission, a step aimed at improving cooperation on key urban projects and the coordination of metropolitan services.
The move brings both councils into a shared working framework, with the focus on practical issues that affect residents across the two cities. It is part of a wider effort to strengthen day-to-day coordination in the metropolitan area.
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The commission is now at the technical stage, which means the two sides are beginning the detailed work needed to turn the agreement into concrete action. The article does not set out a timetable or list specific projects, but it confirms that the joint process is under way.
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